Hi, i wrote: > > https://www.fpml.org/spec/fpml-5-9-3-wd-3/html/recordkeeping/schemaDocumentation/schemas/fpml-repo-5-9_xsd/complexTypes/InitialMarginCalculation/haircut.html > > (I found no evidence that the term is usual in typesetting.)
David Wright wrote: > I think they refers to investors Yes. Re-reading the text there i came to the conclusion that "margin" is about money, not printing. Ok. If not "haircut" gives results, how about the data salad ? Google "haircut @s 24 @r d &i 14 @o r" yields https://github.com/dagraham/etm-tk/wiki/OVERVIEW "Get a haircut (a task) on the 24th of the current month and then [r]epeatedly at (d)aily [i]ntervals of (14) days and, [o]n completion, (r)estart from the last completion date: - haircut @s 24 @r d &i 14 @o r " This example matches our barbershop line >...> - get haircut @s 24 @r d &i 14 @o r</li> So what is this ? https://github.com/dagraham/etm-dgraham "etm offers a simple way to manage your events, tasks and other reminders." And in Debian ? https://sources.debian.org/src/etm/3.2.30-1/etmTk/data.py/#L324 "- hair cut @s -1 @r w &i 2 &o r @c errands" Damn. A near miss. But maybe it could give a match in a newer or older version ? Have a nice day :) Thomas